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: Omalotheca Cass. |
Botanical Family : Asteraceae |
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English
name : arctic cudweed |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 13088 |
Helichrysum aureum (Houtt.) Merr. var. serotinum Hilliard
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Asteraceae |
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| hehi4 |
Heuchera hirsutissima Rosendahl, Butters & Lakela |
shaggyhair alumroot |
Saxifragaceae |
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| 61740 |
Psoralea fascicularis DC.
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Fabaceae |
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| euwo |
Euphorbia wootonii Oudejans |
>>Euphorbia bifurcata |
Euphorbiaceae |
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| pl_3363 |
Lycopus uniflorus |
Bugleweed |
Labiatae |
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| 99507 |
Triticum dicoccum L. var. rufescens Percival
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Poaceae |
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| posc7 |
Polypodium scolopendria Burm. f. |
>>Microsorum scolopendria |
DILLENIACEAE |
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| 92412 |
Pretreothamnus africanus (Vatke) B.Fedtsch.
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Pedaliaceae |
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| 68798 |
Exohebea flexuosa (L.f.) G.J.Lewis
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Iridaceae |
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| arstm |
Arenaria stricta Michx. ssp. macra (A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr.) Maguire |
>>Minuartia michauxii var. michauxii |
Caryophyllaceae |
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| 61774 |
Psoralea parviflora Tausch
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Fabaceae |
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| 66969 |
Ornithogalum hispidulum U. & D.Müll.-Doblies
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Hyacinthaceae |
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| parap4 |
Paraparmelia Elix & J. Johnston |
paraparmelia |
Parmeliaceae |
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| 23609 |
Schizoglossum parvulum Schltr. var. parvulum
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Apocynaceae |
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| pasu3 |
Passiflora suberosa L. |
corkystem passionflower |
Passifloraceae |
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| 95511 |
Eragrostis chalarantha Gilli
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Poaceae |
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